The preceptory of Bulstrode

There are only a few traces of the Bulstrode preceptory. All that is known about it is that it existed in 1276, for that year the preceptor of Bulstrode was accused of taking a bribe of half a mark from a certain robber to let him go free.

An inquisition taken in the year 1330 reported that the manor of Bulstrode had once formed part of the lands of the Templars before passed to the Hospitallers.

This mansion is still mentioned among the properties managed by the Hospitallers in 1338, but they never established any preceptory at Bulstrode, the mansion was simply rented to farm for the sum of 75 marks.

The templar preceptory of Bulstrode had also lands at Radnage and at High Wycombe, two nearby villages.